(Closed) How many hours do you work a week? Hourly or Salaried?

For our regular jobs: I am paid hourly and I work at right about 40 hours/week, give/take a couple hours. The FI is salaried and he works 40 hrs/week. We rarely go over that. When FI’s doing side projects (videos) – well that varies! He can plug in another 2-5 hours daily just editing. But that only lasts a week or so until a new project comes up.

Right now I’m almost at 40 hours a week (part-time university worker paid bi-weekly). I’m between internships and am able to pick up a lot of hours. Once school starts, it’ll be more around 30 hours. The internships are killing my bank account though. 40 hours a week with NO pay and no way to hold a job around the crazy scheduling. Good thing they’re only 1 month a piece!

As a business owner, I work anywhere from 30 hours to 60 hours a week. I don’t really keep track. I come and go as I please, but I work silly hours. I’m at work right now (1130pm) and I’ll be back here in probably 5 hours. I get a salary, but I am ridiculously underpaid lol.

I also teach yoga 2-4 nights a week & for that I get paid per class (depends on number of students + hourly wage).

I work 40+ hours a week. At one job, I’m full time salary paid, and I used to hit the 40 mark but now that my summer camp has begun, I’ve been pulling at least 50 hours a week (and I don’t get OT pay, just have to find a day to take my comp time). My other job is one day a week, so it’s an 8 hour supplement.

My FI works 20 hours a week at an hourly PT job. I wish they would give him FT already!

I work roughly 60 hours a week, salaried (but bonuses are based off hours billed…). FI works about 90 hours a week (he is a surgical resident…the law says he can work 80 but no hospitals adhere to this around here so he ends up working betgween 80-100). He’s also salaried.

I’m in my office for about 45 hours/week, but I’m always going to meetings/functions after work, so it ends up being way more than that. I also have a bberry and am constantly working after hours if you count that (Salary). The FI has the same situation, although he spends more time in the office than I do. It works out really well because we work in the same building (for different companies) so he’ll get in a lot earlier than me (which frees up the bathroom) and we can go to lunch together, etc.